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Guest cael

so i got a letter from a magazine saying that they wanted to put my artwork in it they said ohh just go here sign it and send it with your artwork, so easy right? except read the contract they want me to send my artwork they'll use it they wont give it back your name wont be on it and there is no copy right laws um no thank you :angry:

http://www.shonenjump.viz.com/fanart/Fan_Art_Release.pdf

(form they want me to sign)

i can not belive they tried to sucker me

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Guest Donna Jean

Wow! Cael....

Honey...smart move on your part to not sign that...They really tried to stick it to you!

These people are low!

DANG!

Donna Jean

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Guest cael

thanks it really ticked me off after i read the contract now i want to go home and hug my mom for teaching me to read everything before you sign it even if that ment i got in trouble (my mom reading the paper from school before she signed it)

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Guest cael

EXACTLY once again take your puplications and stick them where the sun dont shine i mean is pretty well written out theres no way in hell your going to use my art for free with out my name of any evidence that i drew it and also they said that they were subject to change the art work in anyway shape or form um no, my art came from my hand and shall have my name and my signature on them as well as a copyright infragment :lol: stick that coprate america aka shonen jump :angry:

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Guest Lee-Asher Geo-James

I am so glad that you read the whole thing before signing it and returning it.

You are so smart :P

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Guest Flistan

DX!!!

FFFFFFFFFFFFTHAT'S JUST CRUEL. Shonen Jump sucks anyways. XD Go sell it to Newtype if they give you the creds and send a scan of the page to Shonen Jump. XD What was it may I ask, and how the heck did they find your art? o.0

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Guest Melanie Dawn

I have had this happen to me before, basically they want to sign all rights to it away. Basically they can pay you one little sum for it, and if it is really good, they can put it on t-shirts, coffee mugs etc, and make a bunch of money off your art. This is how Hallmark does business with freelancers.

Melanie Dawn

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Guest cael

There was two... A angel and a scantly dress woman who is conspiusly covered :D and one that's an anime who's like a flaming snake boy that's the one shanen wanted

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Guest Zolrek

Basically they hope you're naive and sign away your money makers.

Fresh artist for the plucking...yum yum.

Glad you figured it out before you signed it.

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Guest nelo

I've seen art theft in shonen jump. The person had traced art that I easily recognized (anime characters as cats that were highly popular on the internet and got stolen all the time, to the plight of the poor original artist, even if it was fanart) and then I saw it on the pages of shonen jump.

I don't even read it anymore. They didn't finish Hikaru no Go! I was collecting that magazine for years, from issue ZERO (the promo issue) and they don't finish one of my favorite manga... and I guess I'm supposed to go buy their manga now instead... such a rip...

And now I have these years worth of shonen jump taking up space in my room. And they always go back and forth between manga, skipping chapter, or even whole arcs... I'm not sure how much complete manga I have in the form of shonen jump, probably not much.

Sorry for the rant.

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Guest sarah f

Cael I am glad you read the contract. I hate when people try to take advantage of someone. That just shows what kind of human beings they truly are.

Congrats on winning an art show. That is too cool. I hope you can get a reputable company to buy your stuff sometime.

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Guest miss kindheart

Thanks but I don't sell my art I give away that's what makes my art so unique

I would love to have thine art <<<< curtsey >>>>

Dream one midsummer's night that thou might grace mine heart with one small piece.

Till then my love,

:wub: titania

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